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The collection opens with a striking portrait of an ancient lakebed that once covered much of Wisconsin—a landscape now scarred by sandstone bluffs, granite islands and the remnants of long‑gone shorelines. As the narrator wanders the old sea’s dried plain, he reveals how early settlers and wildlife alike carved lives among the caves, cliffs and rushing rivers that still echo the power of forgotten waterfalls. The tone is both reverent and keenly observational, grounding each tale in the real geology and history of the region.
From there the book unfolds a series of vivid episodes: a boy’s first deer hunt, a daring chase after a fawn, encounters with great blue herons, and the tense rhythm of an Indian war dance. Each story captures the rugged courage, clean‑living values and sheer wonder of frontier youth, offering listeners a window into a world where nature and adventure were inseparable companions.
Language
en
Duration
~4 hours (233K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2020-01-21
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1860–1955
A minister, educator, and storyteller, this early 20th-century writer brought together frontier adventure, Bible teaching, and the Wesleyan-Holiness tradition in books that were meant to instruct as well as entertain. His work ranges from nature-filled tales for younger readers to religious writing shaped by decades in church leadership.
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